in about 1920 he was a Licensed Victualler and Beerseller at
the George & Dragon in Newcastle. He must have been there for a few years as
my own father, Albert Thorley was born in 1908 'in a pub in The Iron
Market'.

James Wilfred Triner married
Maud Hughes in 1936 Maud suffered from Tuberculosis so she spent a
great deal of time in hospital.
Maud died in 1943. Maud's father was Harry Harris Hughes.
Maud & Wilf married in the church of St. Mary's in Tunstall

Husband was Joshua Turner and wife Ann Turner. Joshua was a master house painter.

10 Victoria St in Stoke on
Trent

There were 14 children in all. Some of the older ones worked in Potters Warehouse and labourers in the Brass Factory. Four of the girls emigrated to Canada in early 1900's and then onto the U.S. One daughter Elizabeth was married to Samuel Whittingham son of Mary and David
Whittingham. The four girls who emigrated were Elizabeth (Turner)
Whittingam, Ethel Turner, Gladys Turner, & Frances Turner. The baby of the family "Norman" born in 1898 served in the Indian Conflict. The family attend the Hartshill Holy Trinity Church.